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CytoJournal | 2013

Constructing a modern cytology laboratory: A toolkit for planning and design

Janie Roberson; Allison Wrenn; John Poole; Andrew Jaeger; Isam Eltoum

Introduction: Constructing or renovating a laboratory can be both challenging and rewarding. UAB Cytology (UAB CY) recently undertook a project to relocate from a building constructed in 1928 to new space. UAB CY is part of an academic center that provides service to a large set of patients, support training of one cytotechnology program and one cytopathology fellowship training program and involve actively in research and scholarly activity. Our objectives were to provide a safe, aesthetically pleasing space and gain efficiencies through lean processes. Methods: The phases of any laboratory design project are Planning, Schematic Design (SD), Design Development (DD), Construction Documents (CD) and Construction. Lab personnel are most critical in the Planning phase. During this time stakeholders, relationships, budget, square footage and equipment were identified. Equipment lists, including what would be relocated, purchased new and projected for future growth ensure that utilities were matched to expected need. A chemical inventory was prepared and adequate storage space was planned. Regulatory and safety requirements were discussed. Tours and high level process flow diagrams helped architects and engineers understand the laboratory daily work. Future needs were addressed through a questionnaire which identified potential areas of growth and technological change. Throughout the project, decisions were driven by data from the planning phase. During the SD phase, objective information from the first phase was used by architects and planners to create a general floor plan. This was the basis of a series of meetings to brainstorm and suggest modifications. DD brings more detail to the plans with engineering, casework, equipment specifics, finishes. Design changes should be completed at this phase. The next phase, CD took the project from the lab purview into purely technical mode. Construction documents were used by the contractor for the bidding process and ultimately the Construction phase. Results: The project fitted out a total of 9,000 square feet; 4,000 laboratory and 5,000 office/support. Lab space includes areas for Prep, CT screening, sign out and Imaging. Adjacent space houses faculty offices and conferencing facilities. Transportation time was reduced (waste removal) by a Pneumatic Tube System, specimen drop window to Prep Lab and a pass thru window to the screening area. Open screening and prep areas allow visual management control. Efficiencies were gained by ergonomically placing CT Manual and Imaging microscopes and computers in close proximity, also facilitating a paperless workflow for additional savings. Logistically, closer proximity to Surgical Pathology maximized the natural synergies between the areas. Conclusions: Lab construction should be a systematic process based on sound principles for safety, high quality testing, and finance. Our detailed planning and design process can be a model for others undertaking similar projects


Diagnostic Cytopathology | 2017

Primary HPV testing verification: A retrospective ad-hoc analysis of screening algorithms on women doubly tested for cytology and HPV

Jessica Tracht; Allison Wrenn; Isam-Eldin Eltoum

To evaluate human papillomavirus (HPV) testing as a primary screening tool, we retrospectively analyzed data comparing (1) HPV testing to the algorithms of the ATHENA Study: (2) cytology alone, (3) cytology with ASCUS triage in women 25–29 and (4) cotesting ≥ 30 or (5) cotesting ≥ 25.


Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology | 2016

Follicular Variant of Papillary Carcinoma is Difficult to Diagnose: An Oold Recurring Challenge under Routine Practice

Frida Rosenblum; Allison Wrenn; Isam-Eldin Eltoum


Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology | 2016

Assessing Trends in the Prevalence of HPV Infection: A five Year Retrospective Analysis of Women Screened at a Large Academic Institution

Allison Wrenn; Jessica Tracht; Isam-Eldin Eltoum


Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology | 2016

Minimal Number of Slides Per Pass Necessary without a Significant Impact on Diagnostic Performance of Endoscopic Ultrasonography-guided Fine Needle Aspiration (EUS-FNA). A Retrospective Analysis

Frida Rosenblum; Allison Wrenn; Isam-Eldin Eltoum


Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology | 2015

Hürthle Cell Lesions of Undetermined Significance and Hürthle Cell Neoplasms Have the Same Implied Risk of Neoplasm/Malignancy as Their Follicular Counterparts

C. Alexandra Hanna; Andra R. Frost; Allison Wrenn; Isam Eltoum


Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology | 2015

Unsatisfactory/Non-diagnostic Thyroid Fine Needle Aspiration: Rates, Follow-Up Methods, and Risk of Neoplasm/Malignancy

C. Alexandra Hanna; Andra R. Frost; Allison Wrenn; Isam Eltoum


Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology | 2015

Validation of Primary Human Papillomavirus Testing: A Retrospective Ad-Hoc Analysis of Screening Algorithms on Women Doubly Tested for Cytology and HPV

Jessica Tracht; Allison Wrenn; Isam-Eldin Eltoum


Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology | 2013

Screening Histories of Women with Invasive Cervical Cancer in the Era of Liquid-based Cytology and HPV-testing

Kari Hooper; A. Janie Roberson; Allison Wrenn; Isam-Eldin Eltoum


Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology | 2012

Risk of Cervical Cancer Precursors after Reflex HPV Testing Compared to After Repeat Cytology under Routine Practice

Isam Eltoum; Janie Roberson; Allison Wrenn

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Isam-Eldin Eltoum

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Isam Eltoum

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Janie Roberson

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Jessica Tracht

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Andra R. Frost

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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C. Alexandra Hanna

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Frida Rosenblum

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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A. Janie Roberson

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Andrew Jaeger

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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John Poole

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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